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Tuesday, 4 November 2025

ZCC Welcomes UCC’s Thivan Hoang to Zimbabwe for Resilience Program Visit

 


 

By A Correspondent

 

Harare –The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) is delighted to welcome Ms. Thivan Hoang, the United Church of Canada (UCC)’s Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Response Program Coordinator, on her visit to Zimbabwe.

 

Her visit began in Masvingo Province, where the ZCC is implementing the *Scaling Up Resilience Program (SURP)* in Gutu and Bikita districts, with support from the UCC and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB).

 

During her stay, Ms. Hoang will meet project participants, government officials, and program staff to gain deeper insights into how Canadian support is helping vulnerable communities strengthen food and nutrition security amid climate challenges and other shocks.

 

The ZCC warmly welcomes Ms. Hoang and wishes her a productive visit. The Council looks forward to continued collaboration and shared learning under the *Scaling Up Resilience Program* as partners work together to empower communities and promote lasting, climate-smart transformation.

 

📸 *Stay tuned for more updates from the visit!*

 

#ScalingUpResilience #ZCCinZim #BuildingResilience #ClimateSmartAgriculture #GenderEquality #DisasterRiskReduction #CommunityEmpowerment #TheUnitedChurchofCanada #CanadianFoodgrainsBank

ZCC Champions Youth Empowerment at Continental Church Congress in Nairobi

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y A Correspondent

Nairobi, Kenya – The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) is taking part in the 2nd All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC) Youth Congress, which runs from October 31 to November 5, 2025, in Nairobi. The ZCC is represented by youth drawn from its member churches across Zimbabwe.

Held under the theme “Africa: My Home. My Future,” the Congress unites young Christians from across the continent to reflect on their African identity, faith, and collective responsibility in shaping the continent’s future.

Through the participation of its youth representatives, the ZCC reaffirms its commitment to empowering young people as catalysts for unity, justice, peace, and social transformation. The gathering serves as a vital platform for young leaders to share ideas, build networks, and strengthen their resolve to contribute meaningfully to their communities.

The ZCC continues to invest in nurturing a new generation of visionary, faith-driven leaders who embody the Church’s mission to promote justice, peace, and inclusivity — guided by faith, hope, and love.

Monday, 3 November 2025

UDACIZA, Love Zimbabwe Festival Bring Sight and Hope to Chitungwiza Residents

 



By A Correspondent

Chitungwiza – The Union for the Development of Apostolic Churches in Zimbabwe Africa (UDACIZA), in partnership with the Love Zimbabwe Festival, successfully hosted a free eyeglass clinic from September 22 to 25 at Unit L Community Hall in Chitungwiza.

The outreach program drew thousands of residents, with more than 2,500 individuals receiving free reading glasses. Organizers said the initiative was aimed at improving not only vision but also the overall quality of life for community members who could not afford eye care services.

UDACIZA officials described the event as a major success. “This program has restored sight and confidence to many people who have struggled with poor vision for years,” said one organizer. “We are grateful to our partners who made this possible.”

The event blended physical and spiritual support, featuring uplifting gospel preaching from bishops and pastors who encouraged attendees to find strength and hope through faith. “We believe in serving both the body and the spirit,” one pastor said. “True healing comes when people are cared for holistically.”

The outreach was supported by several partner organizations, including the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), the Zimbabwe Association of Church-Related Hospitals (ZACH), the Zimbabwe Network of Early Childhood Development Actors (ZINECDA), Trocaire, UNFPA Zimbabwe, and the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC).

The partners commended the initiative for demonstrating how faith-based organizations can play a vital role in promoting community health and well-being.

#EyeCare #Glasses #HealthCare #Gospel #LoveZimbabweFestival #UDACIZA #ZACH #UNFPA #Trocaire #ZCC

UDACIZA, Gender Commission Meet Ahead of 16 Days of Activism Against GBV

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y A Correspondent

Harare – The Union for the Development of Apostolic Churches in Zimbabwe Africa (UDACIZA) last week held a preparatory meeting with the Zimbabwe Gender Commission (ZGC) to explore possible areas of collaboration during the upcoming Commemoration of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence (GBV), which will be held in Chitungwiza.

The strategic meeting brought together faith-based leaders, government officials, and representatives from partner organizations, including the Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ), Trocaire, UNFPA Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development, the Zimbabwe Association of Church-Related Hospitals (ZACH), and the Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC).

Speaking during the discussions, UDACIZA representatives highlighted the church’s central role in combating gender-based violence. “As the church, we have a moral and spiritual duty to denounce abuse and protect women and girls,” said one UDACIZA leader. “Our message from the pulpit must be clear—violence has no place in our homes, churches, or communities.”

ZGC officials applauded the partnership, saying collaboration with religious institutions was key to transforming mindsets. “Faith-based organizations play an influential role in shaping values and behavior,” said a ZGC spokesperson. “Working hand in hand with the church will help us address harmful practices and create safer spaces for women and children.”

The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign observed annually from November 25, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to December 10, Human Rights Day.

A representative from UNFPA Zimbabwe emphasized the importance of unity in tackling GBV, saying, “Ending gender-based violence requires everyone’s participation—churches, government, and communities alike. Together, we can build a society that upholds the dignity and rights of every person.”

UDACIZA and ZGC are expected to conduct community awareness programs, joint dialogues, and prayer sessions in the lead-up to the official commemorations.

The meeting concluded with a collective call for action under the hashtags #StopGenderBasedViolence, #ProtectWomensRights, and #16DaysOfActivism.

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Faith, Obedience, Holiness

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DAILY DEVOTION MCZ MISSION DEPARTMENT*


*Isaiah 29:16.Surely you have things turned around! Shall the potter be esteemed as the clay; For shall the thing made say of him who made it, “He did not make me”? Or shall the thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding”?*_


 God build the church to stand according to His will and what He expects from it is obedience to what it was created for. The remembrance by all Christians of the purpose of Christianity here on earth must move all of us to rally towards the mission of Jesus Christ. The gospel must be preached to all nations and we must yield as God's instruments or vessels to see that done. 


Living in holiness, obedience and faith towards God must continue to be our mantra so that we convince the world that we are not conformed to it. Therefore pride, self fulfilling actions and disobedience must not be found in the body of Christ. We must continue to yield to the will of God and to His word which gives guidance. Compromise is but the devil's tool to attempt to deceive the elect of God but wisdom must prevail always so we stay the course.


Prayer - I uplift the will of God in the body of Christ. May you align us Oh Lord so that we may be pleasing in your sight when we walk as a witness to the world in holiness  in truth and humility. Amen

Friday, 31 October 2025

ZCC, UK and Zimbabwe Governments Partner to Support Returning Citizens

 

Staff Writer 


The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC), in collaboration with the UK Government, the Government of Zimbabwe, and private sector stakeholders, hosted a Returns, Reintegration, Economic Empowerment and Social Integration Exhibition in Harare on 15 October 2025.

The one-day event was part of a broader initiative aimed at supporting the sustainable reintegration of Zimbabweans returning from the United Kingdom, in line with the Government of Zimbabwe’s whole-of-government, whole-of-society approach.

The exhibition brought together individuals at different stages of their reintegration journey to showcase their projects, share experiences, and engage in peer learning and mentorship. It also provided opportunities to connect with private enterprises, government departments, and development partners, all of whom were represented at the event.

Participants shared personal stories and explored how various services can foster recovery, strengthen community ties, and offer lasting solutions for returnees rebuilding their lives in Zimbabwe.

The event reaffirmed the shared commitment between ZCC, the UK Government, the Government of Zimbabwe, and private sector partners to ensure a dignified and sustainable reintegration process for Zimbabwean citizens returning from the UK.

Emotional Send-off for Apostle Brian Mutangi

 



An emotional send-off service was held on Thursday at the Alliance Church in Pangolin, Masvingo, for the late Apostle Brian Mutangi, one of the most respected church leaders in the province.

Apostle Mutangi passed away on October 28 at a clinic in Masvingo and will be laid to rest in Zvishavane on Friday.

The service drew a large crowd of congregants and church leaders, among them Pastor T. Hlomayi, Bishop Msindo, Pastor Dahwa, Pastor Allen, Apostle Mapanzure, Pastor John Mamutse, and Pastor Katenjele, who all gathered to honour his life and ministry.

Thursday, 30 October 2025

A Special Tribute To Apostle Brian Mutangi...

 

By George S. Mkandawire


Today I mourn the passing of Apostle Brian Mutangi, a man I trul


y loved.


I first met him many years ago when he was my student in Mutare, Zimbabwe. From the very beginning, he connected deeply with my teaching and embraced me with honour and affection. He was not only a father to many—he was my intercessor.


He saw things concerning my future that no human had told him. He warned me of battles I was about to face. He discerned the closing of seasons in my life and ministry with such precision. I learned to trust his voice because it was pure and accurate.


I was no stranger in his home. We laughed together and enjoyed fellowship, but above all, we shared the Word of God with passion. I often called him “Grandfather of One” because of the great joy he found in having one grandson.


Apostle Mutangi, I remember your prayers, your love for souls, and your unwavering courage—even when you faced criticism simply for standing with me.


Thank you for a life well lived. I am forever grateful that our paths crossed.


Soldier of the Most High, rest now. You have fought the good fight.

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